SCYFOOD > Whisky Bruichladdich 28 Year Old SMWS 23.76 Contact Customer Service ENQUIRY The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) was founded in 1983 by a group of friends lead by tax accountant Phillip ‘Pip’ Hills as a private members club. The concept behind the society was to source casks from all over Scotland which would then be bottled and made available exclusively to its members. Perhaps the most famous feature of these bottles are the unique codes. Each distillery is represented by a different number and the following digits indicate that particular release. That same year, the SMWS set up its first location in Leith’s Vault buildings in Edinburgh where it still stands today. This 28 year old Bruichladdich was bottled as part of the Society's annual festivals outturn in 2020. Sadly, the annual Feis Ile on Islay was cancelled that year due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Like its island neighbour Bunnahabhain distillery, Bruichladdich has traditionally been an un-peated single malt, mostly owing to its requirements by the blenders who owned it. The last of these was Whyte & Mackay, who eventually shut it down in 1995, deeming it surplus to requirements. They sold the distillery to Murray McDavid in 2001, who launched the peated Port Charlotte and heavily-peated Octomore single malts in 2006 and 2008. A recommissioned Lomond still also now produces the popular Botanist gin there. One of 91 bottles. Bottled Strength: 53.9% Bottle Size: 70cl